Charity leaders have cautiously welcomed Labour’s election manifesto but want more detail on how the party’s plans would be put in place.  The manifesto sets out Labour’s plans for economic growth and stability and aims to create a period of national renewal.  It makes few direct references to charities but the party promises to work
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Autism Together has taken over the management of a recently reopened community farm and cafe. The Wirral-based charity has taken over the operation of Bridge Community Farm in the village of Overpool. Bridge Community Farm opened in 2015 as Bridge Wellness Gardens, forming as a charitable incorporated organisation. The farm was leased from the council
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Two digital support charities are merging in a bid to better support digitally isolated people and create a stronger impact. Citizens Online is being merged into AbilityNet on 1 July. Citizens Online has operated since 2000 to help organisations ensure their digital programmes are fully inclusive. AbilityNet, which was formed in 1985, focuses on helping
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There’s a cool factor inherent to Golden Goose, an unmissable laid-back attitude that runs through all the fashion brand’s pieces. From its artfully distressed sneakers, built to look lived-in and marked by vintage-inspired silhouettes and symbols, to its languid knits and leather jackets with sparkling appliqués, to the label’s new line of handbags: a subversive
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Virginie Viard, who was named artistic director of the house of Chanel following Karl Lagerfeld’s passing in 2019, will be departing her post, according to a report from The Business of Fashion released today. Viard began her first tenure at the house in 1987 and was a longtime protégé of Lagerfeld’s, following him to Chloé
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Even after 20 years of Paraiso’s Miami Swim Week, the swimwear remains hotter than ever. And the vibes? Still immaculate. From May 29 to June 2, the annual event showcased swim and resortwear designers, taking over Miami Beach to present their next collections full of fresh designs, colors and silhouettes. Many designers took inspiration from
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After unveiling the first chapter of its fall 2024 collection in Paris, Hermès jumped across the Atlantic Ocean to New York City for part two last night—a first-ever for the house, which had never staged a runway show in the U.S. prior. The city served as more than just the location for womenswear artistic director
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There’s nowhere that quite measures up to Venice. Just ask Henry James, Patricia Highsmith, or any of the writers who have set stories there. Today, Max Mara told its own Venetian tale, taking guests to the Floating City for its latest resort outing. Specifically, to Palazzo Ducale, or the Doge’s Palace, now a museum and
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